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greg1.4
19-06-07, 01:04 PM
i have got a subaru impreza full cage for free...
how hard will it be to get it to fit?
i have got a rear cage for the nova but need to make the front section and i would prefer door bars aswell..
any help/advice on this will be much appreciated.
Greg
simonr1
19-06-07, 01:06 PM
lots of chopping and welding i think!
simonr1
19-06-07, 01:13 PM
sell the impreza one and buy a nova one!
Dan 130
19-06-07, 01:26 PM
^^^^^^^^ makes total sense really
bet you could buy an entire nova for the cost of the imprezza cage lol
Dan 130
19-06-07, 02:37 PM
lol exactly
sell the impreza one and buy a nova one!
totally agreed! there worth a fecking fortune!!
rednova
20-06-07, 12:18 AM
pop over to scoobynet and see if anyone wants it - you could also advertise it on rally forums etc
i went to mondeo in the park at the weekend and saw a lush cage. it was made from plastic plumbing pipe.......seriously
rednova
20-06-07, 11:58 PM
i went to mondeo in the park at the weekend and saw a lush cage. it was made from plastic plumbing pipe.......seriously
lol im sure renton from fast car made one years ago out of pipe insulation
I personally wouldnt want the shame of saying that i had a cage made out of plastic pipe:confused:
i have been telling people for years that if it is only for show, not competition, then make one out of black waste pipe from diy stores.
this applies to loads of things, eg. why remove the spare to fit an ally tank, cos you have a huge hole underneath where the old tank went, & nowhere for the spare to go. just get a cosmetic spare cover, & a few bits of pipe, people will still be impressed
greg1.4
21-06-07, 08:36 AM
but when people see it they will just laugh... IMHO!
Chazsxi
21-06-07, 11:58 AM
sell the scooby cage. that will surely generate enough money to get a proper nova full cage?
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